Do not eat a Umi Sushi in Atlanta, Georgia!

Sushi is actually very healthy for you if you plan on dieting. A lot of protein, and if you do it with brown rice, a good source of carbs. Of course in moderation.
Say a omakase course which is around 20 pieces average.
If you're pushing the limits of AYCE, well then you probably overdoing it.
 
I dont recall anyone looking at TI to do anything here. He inserted himself in this.

I get what you're saying, however, those people have influence, money and huge platforms. They would actually be the perfect people to look to, unfortunately they ususlly handle it wrong. Case in point here with TI.
Agreed. What I’m saying is when these guy do something stupid, which is pretty much all the time, expect it.
 
Folks still getting plugged by the police and not being able to eat anywhere they want in 2020,,,2020.. 2020..
restaurant is doing what America wants. Restrict the colored from progression
 
Ti knows he should've meet with the couple first. He talking in circles trying to justify meeting with the other first. It's definitely something in it for him in some way.
 
Yeah haven't crossed the great ayce yet, mostly just tolerable but I'm sure it depends on the city.

Even low information dudes have some expertise, why not focus on progress through that? ie these dudes are in the music and movies industry where black decision makers are under represented, why not put some power behind that?
 
Low information rappers love to insert themselves into situations where they don’t belong.

AYCE sushi is a hard no for me. It’s like the slums of sushi.

Why even put yourself through that?
Where I live even skme of the $13.99 AYCE Chinese joints have sushi chefs up there making it fresh and even to order on the buffet.

Rusty you should start with cooked rolls like a California roll is crab, avocado, and iirc cream cheese, or anything tempura which is fried in panko crumbs so also not raw
 
Where I live even skme of the $13.99 AYCE Chinese joints have sushi chefs up there making it fresh and even to order on the buffet.


There’s a difference between the chef making food in front of you and the fish actually being fresh.

AYCE is just not it.
 
Ice cube on that list too. I know almost all rappers are just actors but once they’re outed their lyrics sound like Parody
Killer Mike ruined RTJ4 for me :lol: I genuinely believe it's their best album, but I don't feel it b/c I think Killer Mike is full of **** after that press conference this year. Dude was about it until it was time to be about it.

But yeah, T.I. is a particularly dumb individual. The Al Sharpton comparison was right on the money:
 
I remember I had a job interview at the Mandarin Oriental in Atlanta. They offered me the job and everything. The catch? I had to cut my hair and shave me beard... I politely never followed up and said f*** that job.
What was the position?

Restaurants typically dont want folks that handle the food to have long facial hair cuz it can get in the food. I worked as a food runner at a high end restaurant for a week when i was younger. They told me trim my beard.

I quit for other reasons though. Cashed out 2k after a week.
 
What was the position?

Restaurants typically dont want folks that handle the food to have long facial hair cuz it can get in the food. I worked as a food runner at a high end restaurant for a week when i was younger. They told me trim my beard.

I quit for other reasons though. Cashed out 2k after a week.

Bellman
 
Isn’t this the norm what am I missing here?

Lots of places have that dress code that want to be more upscale.

It’s been a long time since i lived in Atlanta but i remember a lot of black clubs having this sort of dress code + metal detector also.

Not saying the owner / that place isn’t racist but don’t get why this specific place is being called out for a dress code requirement that’s almost a word for word standard used by most places.

I’m probably just getting old and don’t know what the norm is anymore. What do places usually say as the dress code nowadays?
 
Isn’t this the norm what am I missing here?

Lots of places have that dress code that want to be more upscale.

It’s been a long time since i lived in Atlanta but i remember a lot of black clubs having this sort of dress code + metal detector also.

Not saying the owner / that place isn’t racist but don’t get why this specific place is being called out for a dress code requirement that’s almost a word for word standard used by most places.

I’m probably just getting old and don’t know what the norm is anymore. What do places usually say as the dress code nowadays?


Its not about the rule. Its about the select enforcement of the rule
 
Isn’t this the norm what am I missing here?

Lots of places have that dress code that want to be more upscale.

It’s been a long time since i lived in Atlanta but i remember a lot of black clubs having this sort of dress code + metal detector also.

Not saying the owner / that place isn’t racist but don’t get why this specific place is being called out for a dress code requirement that’s almost a word for word standard used by most places.

I’m probably just getting old and don’t know what the norm is anymore. What do places usually say as the dress code nowadays?
Theyre being called out because they arent keeping it consistant for everyone.

If no sneakers are allowed, fine, but that should apply to everyone. Doesnt matter their race or brand of sneaker theyre wearing.
 
Yeah probably should of prefaced my comment with - what happened in the specific circumstance from the video was nonsense and clearly some / all / the owner a racist and picks and chooses when to apply their standards based on subjective and racist standards.

Was just more wondering if things have changed these days for words being used for dress codes. The statement sounds like a standard set of words that’s been used for decades to exclude younger “ghetto” people from going to a place. Often this means black but it depends on the area and can mean a pretty broad range of people (in a place like california where ghetto is spread a little more evenly if based just on jersey wearing dress codes)
 
Pre Covid, there wasn't a single high end restaurant that did not allow sneakers in NYC, not one. Why would I want to go down to the confederacy and find out that sneakers were not considered upscale, especially at damned sushi bar?
 
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